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Cadwallader title: Within the Deep Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/10617.txt cache: ./cache/10617.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'10617.txt' 10617 txt/../ent/10617.ent 10513 txt/../ent/10513.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 10513 author: Smith, R. 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Radiates. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/35490.txt cache: ./cache/35490.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'35490.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 36677 author: Lee, Henry title: Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/36677.txt cache: ./cache/36677.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'36677.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-marineAnimals-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 10617 author = Smith, R. Cadwallader title = Within the Deep Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14716 sentences = 1076 flesch = 94 summary = The Herring shoal is a banquet at which the fish-eating sea creatures The eggs of most sea-fish just drift on the surface gobbled up by those sea-creatures--and they are many--who love fish-eggs its head, and you would expect it to grow up like any other round fish. There are fish in the sea which take great pains to save their eggs and looks more like a bump in the sand than a fish-nursery. snail, the Octopus is an easy prey to large fish, Seals and Whales. said to hunt these useful little fish in a strange way. those creatures, like the Cormorant, Seal, and Shark, which catch fish Sea-fish are the most hunted of all living things. fish, living in warm seas. In our lesson on fish-nurseries we saw how the Sea-stickleback, Sand of the deep-sea fish have great black owl-like eyes. deep-sea fish. cache = ./cache/10617.txt txt = ./txt/10617.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 36677 author = Lee, Henry title = Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64929 sentences = 2977 flesch = 71 summary = The Sea Serpent and Sperm Whale as seen from the _Pauline_ 91 these monsters, like the sea-snake, never appear at other times." "This sea-animal belongs to the Polype, or Star-fish species;" but he "head-footed,"--the animals belonging to it having their feet, or the Peron,[15] the well-known French zoologist, mentions having seen at sea, the sea-serpent having been seen in northern waters. In 1817 a large marine animal, supposed to be a serpent, was seen at Nagpore Subsidiary Force, describes a great sea animal seen by him I had seen the great sea-serpent." appearance of serpent-like sea monsters, but I have only space for two [Illustration: FIG 20.--THE "SEA SERPENT" AND SPERM WHALE AS SEEN FROM seemed to be wanting an animal having a long snake-like neck, a small like the tail of a fish, might well give the idea of an animal having seen a man with his head above water. cache = ./cache/36677.txt txt = ./txt/36677.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 7460 author = Atwater, Emily Paret title = How Sammy Went to Coral-Land date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14230 sentences = 736 flesch = 82 summary = the fish who lives far below where the water is more calm finds his Sammy's maiden aunt, an old fish who lived in the same stream with what a very large place the sea is," said Sammy. dangerous to man, this Dog-Fish, or Blue Shark, has a great liking for sea-snails, and small shell-fish wander in in search of apartments I family of star-fish living on a flat shelf of rock near by. For some time longer Sammy lingered near examining the different fish fish and ocean plants, and strange and beautiful rocks, like fairy abounded in quantities of good things such as fishes love, and Sammy good use of in crushing crabs and other shell-fish on which it feeds. The Pilot-Fish had long since departed for other scenes, and Sammy distance away, I saw a school of large, pink fish, very much like you cache = ./cache/7460.txt txt = ./txt/7460.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10513 author = Smith, R. Cadwallader title = On the Seashore Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 17103 sentences = 1254 flesch = 95 summary = We know it is an animal that lives in the sea, and dies when washed Like so many other sea-animals, the Starfish is a puzzle. also seen out in the open sea, feeding on the shoals of small fish. Little Crabs are to be found everywhere along the sea-shore--not the plant is called Sea Holly, its leaves being like those of the holly. Quite near to the sea we shall find a very strange little plant. When covered with sea-water the ugly blobs of jelly open out like Another sea plant, which grows in tufts in rather deep water, is called sea-snails, fishes, and crabs hide in it, just as all manner of living The shell-fish, and other animals which feed on sea plants, are Jelly-fish feed on all kinds of tiny sea animals, such as baby Like the other animals which are useful as food, Oysters have been cache = ./cache/10513.txt txt = ./txt/10513.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 56206 author = Mendel, Rosalie G. title = My Book of Ten Fishes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 1327 sentences = 161 flesch = 99 summary = Do you know why I am called a "Star Fish?" It is because I am shaped little suckers that are on the under side of my body. I am called "the king of the fresh water fish." I am the most valuable [Illustration: (salmon)] I curl my body so that my tail almost reaches my mouth. protects my soft body from my enemies. When my body grows too large for My body shrinks away from my shell. [Illustration: (lobster)] Oysters and other small sea animals often attach themselves to my shell My cousin, the sperm whale, lives in the warm part of the ocean. [Illustration: (whale)] summer months, when I am busy laying eggs I am not good to eat. [Illustration: (oyster)] Of course you know that pearls come from oysters. the lining of the pearl oyster shell. We live in the deep sea and only come to the cache = ./cache/56206.txt txt = ./txt/56206.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 35490 author = Agassiz, Alexander title = Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 46533 sentences = 2487 flesch = 69 summary = Young Star-fish (Astracanthion) in different stages tentacles or in the form, size, color, and texture of the body, are animals having so little solidity, and consisting so largely of water. represent, and indeed are themselves the distinct individuals (Fig. 17) composing the community, and they look not unlike the star-shaped large gelatinous umbrella-like disks, commonly called Jelly-fishes, we must not leave unnoticed one very remarkable Hydroid Acaleph (Fig. 24), not found in our waters, and resembling the Polyps so much, that The Campanella (Fig. 51) is a pretty little Jelly-fish, not larger (Fig. 73), another very pretty little Jelly-fish, closely allied to In Fig. 90 we have the little Jelly-fish in its adult condition, about Looked at from the under or the oral side, as seen in Fig. 134, the animal presents the mouth, a circular aperture furnished with Star-fish, for these two cavities will develop into two water-tubes, cache = ./cache/35490.txt txt = ./txt/35490.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 36677 10617 35490 35490 7460 56206 number of items: 6 sum of words: 158,838 average size in words: 26,473 average readability score: 85 nouns: fish; water; sea; body; illustration; animal; mouth; tentacles; head; animals; surface; arms; shell; fig; feet; side; time; food; life; fishes; length; part; size; shore; way; eggs; coast; sand; others; disk; place; one; shells; kind; form; man; creature; tubes; rock; rocks; land; parts; ocean; appearance; number; creatures; tube; ones; end; cavity verbs: is; are; was; have; be; has; were; seen; had; been; see; being; found; called; made; having; do; find; known; make; said; know; does; look; described; come; taken; live; say; saw; give; formed; given; take; did; seems; grow; supposed; covered; am; used; living; floating; attached; caught; magnified; seem; let; comes; become adjectives: other; little; many; great; long; large; same; small; young; such; different; more; whole; strange; old; first; few; upper; like; good; deep; common; own; several; soft; hard; lower; larger; big; strong; flat; true; much; natural; new; short; digestive; certain; white; tiny; wonderful; various; full; open; most; marine; dark; smaller; free; last adverbs: not; so; very; up; as; more; then; out; only; also; well; now; most; thus; still; down; far; even; here; there; about; always; sometimes; much; away; often; off; just; again; first; however; once; quite; almost; never; too; somewhat; long; instead; rather; above; ever; soon; all; together; in; nearly; especially; easily; indeed pronouns: it; they; its; their; he; his; them; i; we; you; our; him; her; my; us; itself; themselves; me; she; your; himself; one; myself; ourselves; yourself; herself; thee; thy; theirs; mine; em proper nouns: _; fig; sea; jelly; mr.; agassiz; sammy; star; crab; octopus; ag; urchin; nautilus; medusæ; fish; shark; professor; whale; pleurobrachia; coral; hydra; anemone; captain; t; hydroids; london; dr.; acalephs; young; polyps; pilot; oyster; medusa; hermit; bay; starfish; pontoppidan; bolina; tima; kraken; de; owen; herring; serpent; oceania; idyia; b; sepia; lesson; hydroid keywords: sea; illustration; fish; jelly; fig; crab; whale; water; starfish; star; shell; shark; sepia; sammy; professor; pontoppidan; polyps; pleurobrachia; pilot; oyster; owen; octopus; nautilus; museum; mr.; medusæ; man; magnus; long; london; like; land; kraken; hydroids; hydra; herring; head; great; foot; dr.; coral; captain; bolina; body; barnacle; arm; animal; agassiz; acalephs one topic; one dimension: sea file(s): ./cache/10617.txt titles(s): Within the Deep Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. three topics; one dimension: fig; sea; fish file(s): ./cache/36677.txt, ./cache/10513.txt, ./cache/10617.txt titles(s): Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained | On the Seashore Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII | Within the Deep Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. five topics; three dimensions: sea water like; fig tentacles illustration; sea fish like; fish sea like; porpoise art child file(s): ./cache/36677.txt, ./cache/35490.txt, ./cache/10513.txt, ./cache/10617.txt, ./cache/56206.txt titles(s): Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained | Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. | On the Seashore Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII | Within the Deep Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. | My Book of Ten Fishes Type: gutenberg title: subject-marineAnimals-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 22:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Marine animals" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 35490 author: Agassiz, Alexander title: Seaside Studies in Natural History. Marine Animals of Massachusetts Bay. Radiates. date: words: 46533 sentences: 2487 pages: flesch: 69 cache: ./cache/35490.txt txt: ./txt/35490.txt summary: Young Star-fish (Astracanthion) in different stages tentacles or in the form, size, color, and texture of the body, are animals having so little solidity, and consisting so largely of water. represent, and indeed are themselves the distinct individuals (Fig. 17) composing the community, and they look not unlike the star-shaped large gelatinous umbrella-like disks, commonly called Jelly-fishes, we must not leave unnoticed one very remarkable Hydroid Acaleph (Fig. 24), not found in our waters, and resembling the Polyps so much, that The Campanella (Fig. 51) is a pretty little Jelly-fish, not larger (Fig. 73), another very pretty little Jelly-fish, closely allied to In Fig. 90 we have the little Jelly-fish in its adult condition, about Looked at from the under or the oral side, as seen in Fig. 134, the animal presents the mouth, a circular aperture furnished with Star-fish, for these two cavities will develop into two water-tubes, id: 7460 author: Atwater, Emily Paret title: How Sammy Went to Coral-Land date: words: 14230 sentences: 736 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/7460.txt txt: ./txt/7460.txt summary: the fish who lives far below where the water is more calm finds his Sammy''s maiden aunt, an old fish who lived in the same stream with what a very large place the sea is," said Sammy. dangerous to man, this Dog-Fish, or Blue Shark, has a great liking for sea-snails, and small shell-fish wander in in search of apartments I family of star-fish living on a flat shelf of rock near by. For some time longer Sammy lingered near examining the different fish fish and ocean plants, and strange and beautiful rocks, like fairy abounded in quantities of good things such as fishes love, and Sammy good use of in crushing crabs and other shell-fish on which it feeds. The Pilot-Fish had long since departed for other scenes, and Sammy distance away, I saw a school of large, pink fish, very much like you id: 36677 author: Lee, Henry title: Sea Monsters Unmasked, and Sea Fables Explained date: words: 64929 sentences: 2977 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/36677.txt txt: ./txt/36677.txt summary: The Sea Serpent and Sperm Whale as seen from the _Pauline_ 91 these monsters, like the sea-snake, never appear at other times." "This sea-animal belongs to the Polype, or Star-fish species;" but he "head-footed,"--the animals belonging to it having their feet, or the Peron,[15] the well-known French zoologist, mentions having seen at sea, the sea-serpent having been seen in northern waters. In 1817 a large marine animal, supposed to be a serpent, was seen at Nagpore Subsidiary Force, describes a great sea animal seen by him I had seen the great sea-serpent." appearance of serpent-like sea monsters, but I have only space for two [Illustration: FIG 20.--THE "SEA SERPENT" AND SPERM WHALE AS SEEN FROM seemed to be wanting an animal having a long snake-like neck, a small like the tail of a fish, might well give the idea of an animal having seen a man with his head above water. id: 56206 author: Mendel, Rosalie G. title: My Book of Ten Fishes date: words: 1327 sentences: 161 pages: flesch: 99 cache: ./cache/56206.txt txt: ./txt/56206.txt summary: Do you know why I am called a "Star Fish?" It is because I am shaped little suckers that are on the under side of my body. I am called "the king of the fresh water fish." I am the most valuable [Illustration: (salmon)] I curl my body so that my tail almost reaches my mouth. protects my soft body from my enemies. When my body grows too large for My body shrinks away from my shell. [Illustration: (lobster)] Oysters and other small sea animals often attach themselves to my shell My cousin, the sperm whale, lives in the warm part of the ocean. [Illustration: (whale)] summer months, when I am busy laying eggs I am not good to eat. [Illustration: (oyster)] Of course you know that pearls come from oysters. the lining of the pearl oyster shell. We live in the deep sea and only come to the id: 10617 author: Smith, R. Cadwallader title: Within the Deep Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. date: words: 14716 sentences: 1076 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/10617.txt txt: ./txt/10617.txt summary: The Herring shoal is a banquet at which the fish-eating sea creatures The eggs of most sea-fish just drift on the surface gobbled up by those sea-creatures--and they are many--who love fish-eggs its head, and you would expect it to grow up like any other round fish. There are fish in the sea which take great pains to save their eggs and looks more like a bump in the sand than a fish-nursery. snail, the Octopus is an easy prey to large fish, Seals and Whales. said to hunt these useful little fish in a strange way. those creatures, like the Cormorant, Seal, and Shark, which catch fish Sea-fish are the most hunted of all living things. fish, living in warm seas. In our lesson on fish-nurseries we saw how the Sea-stickleback, Sand of the deep-sea fish have great black owl-like eyes. deep-sea fish. id: 10513 author: Smith, R. Cadwallader title: On the Seashore Cassell''s "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VII date: words: 17103 sentences: 1254 pages: flesch: 95 cache: ./cache/10513.txt txt: ./txt/10513.txt summary: We know it is an animal that lives in the sea, and dies when washed Like so many other sea-animals, the Starfish is a puzzle. also seen out in the open sea, feeding on the shoals of small fish. Little Crabs are to be found everywhere along the sea-shore--not the plant is called Sea Holly, its leaves being like those of the holly. Quite near to the sea we shall find a very strange little plant. When covered with sea-water the ugly blobs of jelly open out like Another sea plant, which grows in tufts in rather deep water, is called sea-snails, fishes, and crabs hide in it, just as all manner of living The shell-fish, and other animals which feed on sea plants, are Jelly-fish feed on all kinds of tiny sea animals, such as baby Like the other animals which are useful as food, Oysters have been ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel